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Operating escalations, real estate tax escalations, sales of utility services, laundry, vending, valet and similar services are also considered to be income from real estate. It covers clauses, negotiating methods, obtaining the most favorable terms, negotiating fair rent, limiting escalations, limiting liability, enforcing tenant rights, sublets, CAM costs/operating expenses and audit rights. The unprecedented escalations in raw materials, energy and transportation costs have impacted our ability to deliver the quality products and supply assurance that our customers require," says Carlton Johnson, president of Rockwood Pigments NA, the North American business of Rockwood's Color Pigments Division. |
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